- Camera armour for digital cameras

MADE camera products has displayed silicon cover for your digital SLR in Photokina 2006. Just as the way your iPod is protected from scratches, dust etc with a silicon cover, the camera armour protects your digital camera same way.
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- September 30, 2006 | Related
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- SAMSUNG Multifunction laser Printer SCX-5530FN

Samsung’s SCX-5530FN is a network-ready multifunction laser printer that offers workhorse performance and flexibility with duplex copying, laser printing, color scanning and high-speed faxing. The SCX-5530FN is easy-to-use and compactly designed with an intuitive interface, informative LCD panel and one-touch buttons that make tasks simple. This product is faster than many multifunction devices in its class with speeds of 30 ppm/cpm and a quick warm-up time (from stand-by mode) with its first page out in less than nine seconds. SAMSUNG Multifunction Printer SCX-5530FN prints crisp, color scans with up to 600 x 600 dpi optical and 4800 x 4800 dpi enhanced scanning resolution for capturing photo-quality color and sharp black and white text. The Samsung Multifunction Printer offers a variety of notable features that make this it especially useful for small and medium-sized businesses.
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- September 30, 2006 | Related
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- HP introduced three high-definition products

HP today introduced a new line of computing products aimed at making it easy for people to enjoy high-definition entertainment. In time for the holiday season, HP introduced three high-definition products based on the HD-DVD digital media format, making HP one of the first companies to announce products that deliver a high-definition experience. The products include a 17-inch widescreen diagonal HD-DVD notebook PC with a piano-black HP Imprint finish and patterned design; an HD-DVD Media Center TV PC with 7.1 surround sound; and an HD-DVD external drive for PCs - all of which can deliver the superior picture quality associated with high-definition movies. HP also introduced two home storage products that are ideal for storing high-definition movies and rich digital content such as music and photos.
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- September 30, 2006 | Related
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- Video games help kids cope with cancer

She is armed with a "chemoblaster", looks like Lara Croft and is the heroine of a new video game designed to help kids suffering from cancer cope with the disease. Roxxi, as she is called, is the main character in "Re-Mission", a game created by California-based HopeLab as part of a series of so-called "serious games" featured at the Games for Health conference taking place in Baltimore."Re-Mission's" intrepid nanobot is a challenging 3-D "shooter" that takes the player on a journey through the bodies of young patients with different kinds of cancer and blasts away at the cancer cells. The game, which came out last spring and took six years to design at a cost of 2.5 million dollars, is distributed FREE of charge to cancer patients. A clinical study involving 400 patients undergoing cancer treatment in Britain, Canada, France, Spain and the United States showed that the game helped young players cope with the disease. The secret to interactive video games designed to improve young people's health behaviours is that patients "identify with the character, are part of the story where you have a life threat but you can do something about it," said Debra Liebermann, a pioneer in the sector who helped create "Click Health", whose hero is an asthmatic dinosaur.
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- September 30, 2006 | Related
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- Nikon D80 Skelton model at Photokina 2006

Transparent model of Nikon D80 DSLR displayed at Photokina 2006.
- September 29, 2006 | Related
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- Japanese Coke machines to accept cellphone payment

US soft-drink giant Coca-Cola will equip all its 200,000 vending machines by the end of 2008 in Japan to accept payment through mobile telephones, an increasingly popular money option in the country. Coca-Cola Japan said that by the end of 2008 all its vending machines will accept Felicia, contact less credit cards on mobile phones developed by cellular industry leader NTT DoCoMo and electronics giant Sony. The system will make it possible to buy any soft drink, coffee, tea or fruit drink in Coca-Cola machines in Japan by holding up a mobile to the machine, with the cost of the refreshment going on a monthly phone bill.
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- September 29, 2006 | Related
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- Mvox Duo World's 1st All-in-One Wearable Smart Communicator

The Mvox Duo from Mvox Technologies Inc is an all-in-one, advanced Wearable Smart Communicator with one-touch voice dialing. The Mvox Duo can be used as a Bluetooth headset, a portable hands free car kit, a mobile conference phone, a VoIP speakerphone and more. It is so versatile, so smart, so comfortable to wear, and so easy to use, that you'll wear and use it every single day. The Duo fits comfortably over the ear for private conversations and can instantly convert into a high-performance speakerphone for on-the-spot conference calls. The powerful integrated speakerphone outperforms even the best loudspeakers built into most cell phones. The Duo can also connect to a PC via USB or Bluetooth as a speakerphone or headset for VoIP applications, including AOL, Avaya, Skype, Yahoo, Gizmo Project, and Google Gtalk.Best of all, the Duo cuts device clutter, reduces the complexity of having to joggle between four different devices, and frees up your hands and eyes for more productive things. Not to mention the superior sound quality—you have to hear it to believe it.
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- September 29, 2006 | Related
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- IBM, Lenovo recall ThinkPad batteries
IBM Corp. and Lenovo Group, the world's third largest computer maker, were seeking the recall of rechargeable, lithium-ion batteries purchased with ThinkPad computers. A laptop caught fire at Los Angeles International Airport this month. Consumers are being asked to return 526,000 laptop batteries made by Sony Corp because they could catch fire; the latest in a record-setting recall involving nearly 7 million computers. It is the fourth recall in recent weeks involving Sony laptop batteries.
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- September 29, 2006 | Related
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- Money Talks - The best of Luxurylaunches

Dig up a gold finger as you dip it in Orange Marmalade In All Gold -the Most Expensive Marmalade In The World! Forget Me Not: A Remember Ring is a rescue gadget for your man of the life as they tend to forget their lives most IMP dates. Olympus Three-Dimensional Camera A Wooden Beauty is a novel concept to capture the moments of our lives that pass away in the twinkling of an eye. This season, discard your passé handbags and seek some classy chic bags as we bring to you the Onatah Leather Pochette by Louis Vuitton and Stella McCartney's Patent Shopper. Here’s a thrilling bit of wheely news for all the auto enthusiasts out there as we announce that Lotus Exige S will zoom in America too.
- September 28, 2006 | Related
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- Suzuki Prototype Fuel Cell Electric Wheelchair

Suzuki Motor Corp.Japan has developed "MIO," an electric wheelchair with a fuel cell unit. It has been designed based on Suzuki's previous electric wheelchair "Senior Car" operable with a handlebar. It is a motor-driven wheelchair that runs on electricity generated by the fuel cell unit. The new wheelchair is more user-friendly and boasts a longer travel range compared to the existing model mounted with a lead-acid battery. The Suzuki electric wheel chair employs a direct methanol fuel cell that directly supplies methanol to the cell for reaction along with a large-capacity Li-ion secondary battery. The wheelchair can run 40 km or more with one recharge (4 L) of methanol solution. It allows easier handling because there is no need to recharge from the mains power source. Details of the fuel cell unit and the Li-ion secondary battery at this stage is kept secret.
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- September 27, 2006 | Related
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- Buffalo BSPK-MU05 notebook speakers

The small sized laptop speakers "BSPK-MU05" from Buffalo Corporation delivers high quality sound. The speakers are capable to perform 4-ohm impedance, 0.5W×2ch output, 260Hz - 18kHz frequency zone, and 3.5-mm stereo-in for high quality sound. The USB cable is used for power purpose only. The Buffalo small speakers are available in three different colors-silver, white and black.
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- September 27, 2006 | Related
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- What Girls want - The best of Gizmodiva

This week we have a treat for all those on a weight loosing spree! All the mothers with infants, Strollometer Pedometer for Baby Carriages is a boon as it lets you monitor your calorie-burning as you take your baby for a joy-ride. For more earnest go-getters, Health Punch for your daily dose of exercise is actually easy-to-grip dumbbell that comes in vibrant colors to suit your mood or attire. Hold on, all you couch potatoes; we have something in store for your breed too! Silky Glove Spa burns your enemy…..yeah you heard us right- a pair of gloves can virtually melt your cellulite away. For our fellow computer geeks, we found USB Kitty, a watchcat for your Computer. And as winter is just around the corner you can Warm Hands With USB G-Gloves. Gals, in this time and age it’s become awfully tricky to disguise our sentiments as Philips develops clothing that reacts to wearer's emotions. Well who’s gonna wear them! How can we take your leave without expounding our famed feline featured gizmos? Hello kitty encases your compact digital cameras whilst with Hello Kitty Mobile DVD Player- the cat is on the move.
- September 27, 2006 | Related
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- Sharp Triple Directional Viewing LCD

Sharp Corporation and Sharp Laboratories of Europe, Ltd. (SLE) have developed the Triple Directional Viewing LCD, a display that controls the viewing angle so that the display can show different images from the left, right, and center simultaneously. Last year, Sharp Corporation developed two world-first products for controlled viewing angle: the two-way viewing-angle LCD and the switchable viewing-angle LCD. Already in use in products like car navigation systems and mobile phones, these displays have allowed Sharp to once again create new demand and contribute to the creation of new lifestyles. Sharp Triple Directional Viewing LCD takes this controlled viewing-angle technology a step further. Using a proprietary parallax barrier on a standard TFT LCD, the screen splits light in three directions—left, right, and center—and displays three separate images on the same screen at the same time.
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- September 27, 2006 | Related
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- SanDisk Extreme III 16-Gigabyte Compactflash Card

SanDisk Corporation today introduced the 12- and 16-gigabyte (GB) SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash cards to its award-winning Extreme III performance line, making these the highest capacity cards in the world. The new high-performance, large-capacity cards are ideal for professional photographers who shoot RAW or high-resolution JPG files and need the performance, reliability and capacity to capture these large files. The new SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash cards can also be used with the Grass Valley Infinity Series Digital Media Camcorder, the first camcorder introduced in the broadcast industry that uses non-proprietary, removable, solid-state flash memory cards as recording and playback media.
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- September 27, 2006 | Related
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- SanDisk 4-Gigabyte Ultra II SDHC Card

SanDisk Corporation today introduced a 4-gigabyte (GB) SanDisk Ultra II SD High Capacity (SDHC) card to meet the growing demand for higher capacity storage. The new cards can store more than 2,000 high-resolution pictures or up to 8 hours of MPEG 4 video. The SanDisk Ultra II SDHC card features write speeds of 9 megabytes (MB) per second and read speeds of 10MB/sec. The cards are targeted at digital photography enthusiasts with 5 mega-pixel or higher resolution digital cameras or videographers with camcorders that require significantly faster flash storage cards. The SanDisk MicroMate USB 2.0 reader is bundled with the 4GB SanDisk Ultra II SDHC card at no extra charge.
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- September 27, 2006 | Related
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